Two Cities area (2 archdeaconries)

Area Bishop: The Bishop of Westminster (suffragan see created in 1898 as Islington)
Notable churches: the cathedral

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

National Minster and Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
Ordinary: The Dean of Westminster*
*(remaining a royal peculiar and designated as the National Minster, the Abbey would have a special, but non-Ordinary, relationship with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London)

The Chapel Royal

Ordinary: The Dean of Westminster, Dean of the Chapel Royal*
*(possibly, as an Ordinary, either attending or being a member of the Provincial and/or National College and/or House of Bishops)

Edmonton area (1 archdeaconry)

Area Bishop: The Bishop of Edmonton (suffragan see created in 1970)
Notable churches: —
– Archdeaconry of Hampstead (7 deaneries)
— Area Deaneries: Central Barnet; West Barnet; North Camden; South Camden; Enfield; East Haringey; West Haringey

13. Diocese of Southwark (Greater London south of the river; founded 1905)

Lambeth Palace

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England, President of the Anglican Consultative Council
Episcopal chief of staff: The Bishop at Lambeth, Bishop to HM Forces and Bishop for the Falkland Islands